We'll come back to order. Thank you, witnesses, for waiting. I know we had a bit of a slow start today.
We are continuing, as I said in the first part of the meeting, our study on migration challenges and opportunities for Canada in the 21st century. It's a large study to find out what in the world is going on with respect to migration. Is Canada responding to it in the best possible ways? We're a little all over the map. We're looking at economic migration, forced migration and everything in between. Gradually, I am hoping that what will emerge is a comprehensive report that we can submit to Parliament, and that the government will pay attention and make some changes to our overall response to migration.
We're going to begin with Professor Macklin in Toronto, because you're coming to us via teleconference and in case we lose you, it's good to have you go first.
Thank you for coming to our committee again. You're a regular witness for us and it's good to have you here.